Aluminum, Autism, and Alzheimer’s?

Aluminum, Autism, and Alzheimer’s?

The James Webb Telescope captured a giant red question mark in space, shown in the image above, fueling speculation that we live in a giant computer simulation like the Matrix. Seriously. Or, rather, seriously? Yes, seriously. Aluminum foil hats, anyone? Besides...
The Time the Music Died

The Time the Music Died

The Day the Music Died was on February 3, 1959, when Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and “The Big Bopper” were killed in a plane crash, which Don McLean sings about in his iconic rock’n’roll dirge, “American Pie”. But the time the music died? Well, it was 5 o’clock...
Labor Day and the “Epicenters”

Labor Day and the “Epicenters”

Labor Day is an excellent example of an ironic oxymoron where we celebrate workers by not working. Another ironic oxymoron is “airline schedule” because since when are planes on time and this holiday weekend was no exception. Glass half full, we used the airport delay...
AdAPT-001 and Nibrozetone (RRx-001): The Equalizers

AdAPT-001 and Nibrozetone (RRx-001): The Equalizers

Is your life under threat? Is your back against the wall? Are you out of options and time? To whom—or what—to turn to for help? Whom to “McCall”? Well, if you are the target of murderous mafiosos like the two below from Equalizer 3, then vigilante and one-man army...
EpicentRx Word of the Week: Adscopal

EpicentRx Word of the Week: Adscopal

“The best lab for your vocab” Adscopal Definition: Adjective: Denotes the immune-mediated responses observed to date in remote noninjected tumor tissues after the injection of AdAPT-001, a TGF-β trap carrying adenovirus, in a single tumor. Not to be confused with...